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locl on;"1 7 (oriM.
Imtn'. 1,1. Mnvnir
o f -mo Unham, mid
KS W' E!,,l,t'r ''"wlcr 8,1
E Chc . ..,, Iiuvb nil.
Silly .'"'VilvAf'' hero since
ta -.i on during tho cnny
... lor iri ,,.K.i m i.
IK
M'JZ OWAC hora since
id l" ' ., during tho cnrly
lro .cw.ir. About 18
febelong lo the junior
ulrls be wren i o nut
J,, l under TSgt. Mil
K .. . .tola-wide
Pi.ntioii iind henrtqunrtms
ft wny U which Include.
i Viiii ou i-wesicrn ro"
Ol lllC ,,UV.. ' .i-rf l. KTIiiimith
.'"'cupUln Put Livingston
. . 'i i ii.,r,limu Ituudur
It "company, of which the
r , li Broun l ll"looii.
C Ihe oruonlwitlon
N'r1. In Ihn ram.
bo oi iwiii" J .-
.,, or mini ; j
I. j -...... mid u few of
5u.r. m'n on duty at all
f-lic functions whore persons
''.T ill. i. h lii ured.
IV ...... i ..i..i,inn olui mini.
SJ. the Servicemen's Howling
I" ...a i.... ,ii-irLp nf n con-
I'.L it Ihe Wednesday nlghl
Dim unnorms ui ..
r - ku mnmhi'm of the
V , ... .11 ...il.ll.. rxliilloim
twsrsiiccJ, nnd It link I field
ffii r used (or """
id inibuionca wu .
i. Mnvmp Johnson reports
l.i'.L.n more vounu women
it needed to carry on the
rt, espccluliy iiioku who urn
. ii.Ariii. Ainnloved nnd
Lid lake day-llmo shifts. Worn-
i over IB wiin are iiiicraira
joining Ihe OWAC may con-
it n. donnwii
all, Dulles Agree
fin Non-Political
Viiw of Security
WASHINGTON. Aug. 31 Mt
.rt.tarv nf StlllC J lull Ml III
iitjday llinl ho mid John Fo-
r Dulles, the repuDllcnn lor
n policy advisor, hnd agreed
il Ihe problem of establishing
International neaco and re-
jnly organisation "must be
...... ... ....mi....
;pi uii. ui ,w,
Th. comment bv Hllll was a
irllur Interpretation of the
moment which Dulles, n a
!tretnttlvc of Republican
residential Nominee Thomaa
fwey, and the secretary Issued
it Fr day after three successive
:ting on world security.
Jregon s business
Still on Upgrade
WASHINGTON. Aug. 31 fP)
illness Is still on the up.
inds In Oregon.
1 Retail sales in Ihe dnln last
pnonth ran 2 per cent above
'illy 184.1 so Irs, a department
I commerce report showed. So
ir this year, Oregon retailers
nve taKcti in 4 per cent more
ey than in the same period
'nl year.
florists reported the biggest
pooni, with n 25 per cent jump
iln rales. Hardwnro stores' turn
over increased 24 tier cent.
Salem led Iho slnle In busl-
ir. CAlnc iiiIIK n mah nnnl
iHltcovcr Inst year's rclall sales.
iMsenc ealrs Increased 20 per
lnt, and Astoria 8 per cent.
!jnc shipyard city of Portland,
however, wan quieter. Sales
,1'oppcd 3 per cent.
High Quality Coal
(ported in Coos
MARSMriirrn a.. ii iwn
L'boratory test, ,how Coos
tounty conl s high quality fuel
M contains valuable by-prod-
This wnc .Ai,nPnJ ,Mlni..
bv .1 r. Mr-ii..m j n
SfMi'.ot "10 Bonneville power
Jmlnlstrnllon, and Roy Shuw
f, rcprcscnliitive of the U. S.
ii proporty custodicin, In re
2 If Pn,,nts of tho German
"wnctt American Lurgl corpora
S lo the Const Fuel corporu-
nO Cnill fntilnl.,- Im nnA
rce of phenol used In plastics.'
" resitiue nnd a high per-
gas, uiey said.
OWAC Head
ft UWftV
1 '
4
First LI. Maym Johnson
heads th Klamath Falls plat
toon ol Iho Ororjon Womin'i
Ambulanca corps, a slalo-wldt
organicallon iormod lo take car
of war-tima ambulanca work
and lo bo of rvlco to military
groups locatod In Orogon.
SEATTLE, Aug. 31 (IT) The
Flying Fortress has taken on an-olhi-r
job; it has been cciuippcd
lo drop a 27-foot plywood res
cue bout lo men lit sea.
The lliiclng Aircraft company
loduy reported the Innovation
by the army air forces material
command equipment laboratory.
Tho power-driven, well sup
plied rescue craft Is dropped by
three paruchutcs. Automatical
ly Ignited smoke pots guide Ihe
sca-slrandcd survivors to the
boat. '
Successfully tested In the Gulf
of Mexico, where seven men
lived in one of Iho boats for six
days In one heavy sen test,, the
boat Is reported to be in mass
production.
The Boeing company said that
only the B-17 is equipped to car
ry the boats but installations are
being devised for olher heavy
airpinnes.
Ingenuity Expected
To Supply Pulpwood
SEATTLE, Aug. 31 (,T)Wllh
(war production board and man
power officials unuhlc to prom
lc relief in either tire or labor
shortages, Ihe wc.tl coafl pulp
wood industry advisory commit
tee today looked lo the ingenuity
of Ihe operators lo keep tho pulp-
wood supply ai us present level
James L. Madden, deputy ril
rector of Ihe 'VPB's paper dlvi
slon. congratulated west coast
mills on "their resourcefulness
and ingenuity in increasing their
production and Inventory with
less manpower than llicy Had a
year ago."
Keno
Uat-ntrl 1.. T.ePfvr. lttrhniral
sergeant in tho air corps, was
pore tasi wcok on mriouKn,
from Alexandria, La. LeFcver
Is Ihe son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
LcKcver of Keno.
Mrs. Noel was a guest at the
L. A. Smith homo last week,
Preparing to move to Klamath
alls. The Ncol family arc from
Iho northern pnrt of tho slate.
Mrs. M. E. Anderson, of Long
Beach, Calif., is visiting her sis
ter. Mrs. Tom Calmcs, and ex
pects lo be here for quite a
long visit.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Water
house had as their guest recent
ly their daughter, Mrs. Jack
Grider, of Mcdford.
Jessio Puckett is visiting lit
the home of her mother. Mrs.
K. E. Puckett. Miss Puckctt Is
a teacher In tho college at El
ensburg, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Foster
nllMnrtrH thr- lTinotini! Bt IhC
Christian church on Sunday
nfternoon, which was held for
the purposo of organizing a
Christian center for the service
men and women of Klamath
Falls and tne visaing scrvicu
men and women.
nrnrnilMrn T1TPS
PORTLAND, Aug. 30 (TP)
Lou s G. Myers, oi, uiii-c a
former In Buffalo BilVs Wild
West show, died in a Portland
hospital yesterday.
Excellent
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Desiring own business
Beauty Shop for Rent
Partly Furnished
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MURPHY'S
511 Main , '
, HERALD AND ,NEWS(:KUAMATH FALLS, ORECON
PACE NINB
Guard Company Holds
Bivouac at Willow Springs
Klnmalh's slntn guard com
pany reported a succemful biv-
HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 31 (Pi
Mrs, Julln Culumbo'i life ended
last night and with It one of tho
tendered deceptions ever en
acted In this capital of make
believe. She was tho 78-year-old mother
of Russ Col umbo, handsome
crooner and film actor. She died
still happy In tho belief that ho
WBB winning ever mnm liimi,
abroad mercifully unaware that
Hi-iumy ne nimseil died a decade
ago.
Russ was killed September 2,
1034, then 20 and at the crest of
a career as a night-club singer
and film actor, Ho and friends
were examining an old Civil war
cup-and-ball pistol, believing it
unloaded. The weapon dis
charged, and tho bullet struck
him in the brain.
His mother was too ill from
a heart aliment to be told of his
death.
So each week she received a
Ictler from "RSS." Actually it
was written by her husband,
Nicholas, or one of Ihe other
four children Tony In Phila
delphia; Albert, John and Mrs.
Carmcla Tempest here.
Tho missive would be filled
with newsy accounts, tender
ventimcnts. reports of his suc
cesses abroad, and regrets that
ho was still too busy to return
for a visit,
Once a month the letter con
tained a chuck for $308, sup
posedly from Russ. It waa the
payment lo her from his insur
ance policy.
Tho deception waa continued
after failing eyesight narrowed
her little world. Her husband
died two years ago.
Record Amount of
Road Work Done
More general maintenance and
improvement work has been ac
complished on county roads this
summer llian in previous years,
reports Walley Hector, county
engineer. Eighteen miles of
road in the vicinity of Klamath
Falls have been resurfaced.
The Poe valley road has been
straightened in places and has
received a now surface. Stretches
from Allnmont drive to Summers
Inno and along Summers lane
from Johns avenue to the poor
farm have been oiled, and a lot
of work hns been done on roads
in the Fort Klamath area.
ouiic at Lake o'-the Woods last
weekend. The officers and per
fonnei camped at Willow Springs
fored camp In the lake area.
craving nere at 4 p. m. satur
day, Ihe group arrived on sched
ule nnd immediately set up
shelter tents for the temporary
camp.
Lt. Anderson, acting as mess'
officer, together with Corp. A.
B. Epperson and PFC Leonard
Sechorn, acting as a mess detail,
had left Klamath Falls two hours
before the company's departure
and had the evening mess ready
to serve when camp had been
set up and properly policed,
The mounting of an informal
guard waa a novel experience for
many of the men who had never
before taken part In an actual
ceremony of this nature, and
those who walked post until 6:00
a. m. Sunday as part of the
guard detail have a better under
standing of what is required
from them to insure camp secur
ity through the dark hours of
night. Reveille was sounded at
6 Sunday morning with assem
bly 10 minutes later. Policing
of the camp, and especially the
company street, was engaged In
by (he enlisted personnel, after
which Capt. MacDonald formed
the company for setting-up exer
cises. Breakfast, consisting of
cantaloupe, fried bacon and eggs,
buttered toast and jelly, and
stcaming-hot coffee was served
at 8 o'clock.
Nine o'clock found the com
pany In formation with rifles
and (ull field packs on their
backs, after striking camp,
ready to start out on their prac
tice march of eight miles, during
which approach marches, deploy
ment of men and other tactical
problems were practiced. The
company returned to the camp
site at 3 p. m., every man having
stood the march in excellent
shape, and after enjoying a cool
plunge in the lake, they were
served hot coffee, sandwiches
and potato salad by the mess detail.
The trucks were again loaded
and the company entrucked for
Klamath Falls, where equipment
was checked in at the armory
and the company was dismissed
Trucks to convey the troops
to and from the scene of the
bivouac were furnished through
Ihe courtesy of the California
Oregon Power company and Pey
ton company.
WOOD. OHM
Commander Tom Wood and
Adjutant O'Leary of the Marine
Corps league, an organization
Of marines and ex-marines, slop-
pea in mamain raws monaay
on their way to the national
convention of the league to be
held In Sacramento from August
31 to September 2.
With Mike Hoadcs, depart
ment commandant and Lawr
ence Plttenger, department ad
jutant, state league officers,
they inspected the Klamath
Marine Barracks end the recently-established
Marine En
llstod Men's elub and discussed
the rehabilitation program Willi
Barracks officers and interested
townspeople.
Lcs Flnloy of Klamath Falls,
who is a former marine, and a
member of the Marino. Corps
league, said that efforts- would
be made at the convention to
secure a marine service officer
for Klamath Falls, to assist in
the rehabilitation of men sta
tioned here and to help witli
relations between marines and
the public.
The swordflsh doesn't carry a
sword until lt is grown up. As
a youngster, its jaws arc of equal
length.
ENGINEERS ARRIVE
PORTLAND. Aug. 31 OP)
Three high-ranking Russian en
gineers will arrive here today
from Coulee dam to Inspect Bon
neville dam installations. They
are touring as guests pf Genorel
Electric. .
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